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Ranjan Rashmi Paul

Researcher at Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College and Hospital

Publications -  83
Citations -  1488

Ranjan Rashmi Paul is an academic researcher from Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College and Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Oral submucous fibrosis. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1241 citations. Previous affiliations of Ranjan Rashmi Paul include Indian Statistical Institute.

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Assessment of the impacts of vehicular emissions on urban air quality and its management in Indian context: the case of Kolkata (Calcutta)

TL;DR: A fact-finding survey was conducted to evaluate the status of air pollution at traffic intersections and the problem arising out of vehicular emissions in the study area, and the severe detrimental effects of this pollution are reviewed as mentioned in this paper.
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Automated oral cancer identification using histopathological images: a hybrid feature extraction paradigm.

TL;DR: A novel integrated index called Oral Malignancy Index (OMI) is proposed using the HOS, LBP, LTE features, to diagnose benign or malignant tissues using just one number to help the oral onco-pathologists to screen the subjects rapidly.
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Glutathione S-transferase M3 (A/A) genotype as a risk factor for oral cancer and leukoplakia among Indian tobacco smokers.

TL;DR: It may be suggested that polymorphisms in GSTP1, GSTM3 and GSTT1 genes regulate risk of cancer and leukoplakia differentially among different tobacco habituals.
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Increased Risk of Oral Leukoplakia and Cancer Among Mixed Tobacco Users Carrying XRCC1 Variant Haplotypes and Cancer Among Smokers Carrying Two Risk Genotypes: One on Each of Two Loci, GSTM3 and XRCC1 (Codon 280)

TL;DR: The presence of variant haplotypes on XRCC1 and two risk genotypes, one on each of two loci, GSTM3 and XR CC1, could be useful to determine the leukoplakias that might progress to cancer in a group of patients.
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Polymorphism in CYP1A1 and CYP2E1 genes and susceptibility to leukoplakia in Indian tobacco users.

TL;DR: The results indicate that the "rare" C allele at the DraI polymorphic site in CYP2E1 gene may enhance susceptibility to leukoplakia among tobacco users in this population of Indian population.